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04:53
with 42 ups I'm guessing that its not going away..
 
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08:28
@thisjosh We sacrifice a little noise to more visibility I guess.
Wow @JeffAtwood rules @ThomasPornin ...
08:51
Ok, and one new edit suggestion!
This question is really poorly phrased
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Q: Classified information on a unauthorized laptop

Crash893Has anyone ever had to deal with an unauthorized laptop accidentally getting TS level data on it. How did you quartine the system. Were you required to turn in the entire laptop or were you able to destroy/ format the hdd? nispom says that incineration or physical destruction of the hdd is req...

09:11
5k views for XKCD
09:25
@Mvy it might not be our best structured question ever, but it's getting folks in the door:-)
The top secret one?
LOL - morning @Mvy
Or you meant we can better structured the XKCD question?
@RoryAlsop Hi too :P
09:40
BTW: we are in the hot topics :P
64 Q:upvote. Half for @JeffA answer.
yes, the xkcd one - good to get our profile up in front of the masses at SO
wow - the xkcd question is 140 higher than the next one on the 'hotness' page
XD
@RoryAlsop You don't have the "referer" links of visitors in mod-tools?
yes, I do :-)
I might not in IE7, which I am currently forced to use - hang on while I go check]
no - can't see that section in IE7
lemme try on android
I suspect someone has posted in on the XKCD forum :P
hello all
09:51
@mornin' squire
did we decide whether unicorns were kosher? wast there a 'magical animals' dispensation?
really never can tell, which q's will really take off, huh?
@RoryAlsop hehe... probably.
bizarre, eh
trying to see the stats on my android phone at the moment
legend has it that there are several magical, prehistoric creatures waiting for the feast in the time of the messiah
Morning all
hahahahaha
@GrahamLee morning
09:52
@RoryAlsop looking now
I'm not prehistoric!
@GrahamLee gmorning
BTW, check out the epically craptacular attempt to game the voting system embodied in this answer:
@GrahamLee hehe, well, if anyone here is prehistoric, it would be ol' gramps over there.
09:53
I'm not seeing anything bizarre in stats yet, maybe have to wait till end of day
@AviD thank you very much
I only get fossilised at the weekend
"I think my answer is wrong, but don't vote it down unless I'll get a badge out of it"
I might vote it down. Everyone else leave it:-)
@RoryAlsop that's "pished". You only get pished at the weekend.
oh -its deleted
@GrahamLee yeah, I think thats a jokhe....
09:54
@GrahamLee no, no - not just at the weekend at all :-)
@AviD it's a fact that any word in English can be used in the past tense to mean drunk.
@RoryAlsop yeah, I'm curious how often those stats get updated.
ain't the English language great
Example of usage: "I got completely serverfaulted last night"
@AviD it is definitely daily, if not more often
09:55
@GrahamLee thats "in British". For americans, any word can be used for sex.
hmm....
@GrahamLee oh excellent!
gotta go hang out there more....
I have actually heard someone use the word "segfaulted" in real life to mean exactly that
Yeah, come over and we'll get unicycled :)
@GrahamLee see, for americans you could do: "I had this MILF totally stackoverflow me..."
hahahahahahaha
that's just brilliant
/me sneaks in the obvious "fingered her ports" joke
09:57
guess it says a lot about priorities... ;-)
@GrahamLee portknocker
@GrahamLee Giggity (stolent from @Scott...)
@AviD doesn't that upgrade her from "MILF" to "MIHF"?
or is that a downgrade...
@GrahamLee but, for the record, the joke I was referring to was the vote gaming....
09:58
so we could use a single phrase that to different nationalities could cover chat topics #1, #2 and #3! Isn't English great
Vote gaming?
@GrahamLee I.... wouldnt know I'm married.
and I'm sticking to my story.
is that all you're sticking to? :)
ohhh maaan, and when @ScottPack is not around....
on second thoughts, I retract the tongue
09:59
ewwwww
oh man... I'm lost
@Mvy "Vote gaming" could work for #1 and #3, but I dont see it for #2.
#1? #2?
food.
I don't get what you're trying to achieve here.
10:01
for the security chat room, topic #1 always seems to be food
@Mvy okay, lemme bring ya up to speed... we've noticed the the "favorite topics" discussed most often in this room, are rarely security related.
topic #2 - drink
topic #3 - well, you can guess
oh
@RoryAlsop oh, I thought that was 2?
well, the topic is Drambuie-Marinated Zucchini...
10:02
I seem to have #1 and #2 reversed.
hahahahaha
If you think that is #2 then you may be doing it wrong.
damnit - you could be right, I was incredibly unicorned that time
@GrahamLee no, if you think that is #3, you're doing it VERY wrong.
@Mvy - the vote gaming thing was actually just a reference to a since deleted answer by someone
10:02
@RoryAlsop who was unicorning you???
ok right
thanks
the chat here is probably the result of too much coffee and xkcd, and not enough button lamp chapter trumpet
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:-)
LOL
so, thats the new meme? 4 random words?
It certainly should be
random? That's my root password!
10:04
it beats the new google+ meme
@RoryAlsop which is?
@GrahamLee intuitive password hacking
crikey, that xkcd question got an average of one upclick every 10 minutes, since it was asked.
I don't know if I can get a pic in here, but it is a recursive post which says
a G+ meme: share it, with a picture of the previous person's identical comment
umm.... no?
10:06
@AviD the lesson learned is... whenever xkcd do a security comic, jump on it full speed:-)
@AviD exactly
heh
oooh, we need a tag!
do it
otherwise I will
joke from friend: what do you call the best student at unicorn school?
the 'A' corn
oh dear
uurrggh
see, unicorn absolutely covers all #1,2, and 3.
toldja
true story, there was almost a unicorn tag on another site.
10:10
@GrahamLee - so, you're gonna go ahead and Unicorn?
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A: Why are some questions highlighted in blue?

Rebecca ChernoffThis is highlighting questions with tags that are in your favorite tags. If you haven't manually added any favorite tags, the system will detect when you have a certain level of activity in a tag and infer one for you. If you manually add a favorite tag, the system will not infer a tag for you....

read the comments on @Rebecca's answer...
if they had asked the question, it may have answered your kosher question, too...
@RoryAlsop yeah, I'm just gonna need you to go right ahead and come in this saturday, OK? Greeeeat.
Also, which one of you took my red Swingline stapler?
@GrahamLee hahahaha - it was used to abuse that poor horse battery, wasn't it
@AviD :-)
I'm not sure which seems sillier: a rabbinical conference to determine whether an animal that they're not about to eat can be eaten, or the fact that I read the whole article.
good work sir
10:23
hahaha
rabbinical conferences love them theoretical discussions...
but, its also about the bigger picture - now they can eat it, some other time.
Intersting - a look at all sec.se questions sorted by votes gives How does changing your password every 90 days increase security? in 1st place followed by XKCD #936: Short complex password, or long dictionary passphrase?
the 1st one has been here 2 1/2 months, the 2nd one ... a day!
Just reminds me of the bit in The Hobbit with the trolls. "'ere, I've never seen one of them before" "Yer, but can yer eats it?"
I mean, who really wants to eat an animal that died by itself? it needs to be killed with my stomach in mind!
@GrahamLee hehe. Exactly!
In the mind of the killer or the animal?
@GrahamLee both! :P
10:25
@AviD you are Ted Nugent, AICMFP
(for you youngsters:
Theodore Anthony "Ted" Nugent (; born December 13, 1948) is an American guitarist, musician, singer, author, reserve police officer and activist. From Detroit, Michigan, he originally gained fame as the lead guitarist of The Amboy Dukes, before embarking on a lengthy solo career. He is also noted for his conservative political views and his ardent defense of hunting and gun ownership rights. Early life Nugent was born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, the son of Marion Dorothy (née Johnson) and Warren Henry Nugent. He moved to Palatine, Illinois as a teenager, and has two brothers: John an...
hehe
wait, America was already colonised in 1948?
I thought Jobs and Ballmer were the founding fathers
Nah - they just bought it, didn't they?
@GrahamLee no, that was Al Gore.
didn't he invent electricity
10:30
hurhurhur, you said inventing...
no, that was Bruce Wayne
as long as we're on #2 (or is it #1?) - this sounds veeery interesting
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Q: How to combine chocolate and garlic in the same dish?

Neil FeinI hosted a potluck dinner some years ago, and I set the theme as "chocolate or garlic" -- guests were to bring one or the other. One person was a wiseacre and bought chocolate covered garlic. (It was hideously unpalatable.) I've since wondered if there's any way to combine chocolate and garlic ...

(now @ThomasPornin or @Mvy will jump in and say thats how all chocolate is in France... ;-) )
I have tried it and it didn't work. Chocolate works well with ginger and a few other spices, but not garlic
Chili obviously works perfectly - that's what you should use with chocolate
you should see my chili con carne - stacks of venezualan 85% chocolate goes in, along with scotch bonnet chili peppers
mmmmmmm
Chocolate + garlic?
What is the point? Repulse vampire with sweetness?
it's just wrong isn't it, unless you have a swiss or belgian vampire
10:37
right, enough fun and games for today... gotta get some work done.
I make chocolate chilli cakes, too.
This DFD is turning out to be a lot more complex than I thought...
ttfn @AviD
@GrahamLee mmmmmmm
and I'm having a huge barbie on tonite... :P
@AviD DFD?
10:38
I need to enforce subject #1. 12:38 -> lunch.
Brb
@RoryAlsop data flow diagram.
I'm only working for the next 40 mins, then off to load in for gig tonight:-)
@AviD of course
I like using them to start a threat model
unfortunately, more often than not I need to build it myself. based on partial information.
so, yeah, guessing.
11:35
@AviD Yeah, between timezones and gaming night... And by Gaming, I mean paper/pencil :(
Also, reading Jeff's answer, and the comments, it's funny(?) to see the differences between what I recognize as sec.se users, versus not.
How do you mean?
12:03
@ScottPack ymean, how non-secse users see security as fuzzy, and touchy-feely?
this feels secure, so it probably is.
and, gmorning @ScottPack
speaking of, why is Jefafa running around deleting comments?
I could understand getting rid of @RoryAlsop's horse steak comment, but my distinction of ponyhood was important.
@GrahamLee Pretty much what Avi said. The general statement of "HE SAID BIG ENTROPIES SO IT MUST BE UNICORNIGICANT!"
I found the solution to all my security problems yesterday: I bought a blanket
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@Mvy lol, excellent
^^
okay, now I'm bothered - he didnt delete just the chatty stuff, he got rid of some actual, important content.
12:08
Two questions
1) Can you undelete?
2) Did the deleted comments speak negatively to his answer?
where? who?
@ScottPack dont think so
@ScottPack yes, some of them.
Right, so then we have
Followup 1) If the comments should be reinstated, how does that process work?
And Followup 2) Were the reasons malicious, misguided, or valid?
ooohh, wait a sec, it looks like he simply consolidated the comments.
:$
Is that the hoof in mouth emoticon?
12:13
hehe
Which answer it is?
no, thats trying to eat a unicorn.... LENGTHWISE!
Eeeeek
@Mvy @jeff's, but I was wrong. checking...
nope, I was wrong. false alarm, false accusation.... he was just cleaning up a bit, and getting rid of the funny/chatty stuff....
Jeez, @AviD!
Lots of downvotes sprinkled liberally throughout that post
12:21
whaaa?
room topic changed to The DMZ: General discussion for security.stackexchange.com [security]
didja know you could tag the room?
Yes
Lot of noise in the Tavern on Meta yesterday
or the day before
BTW, why did you brought up a tag that is neither #1, #2 or #3 topic here?
@Mvy hehe, you're learning.
Another WTF: the twitter account said this is a great answer? Only 3â–² and accepted mark makes that "great"?
Understand that I did not read the content
But I'm asking about the metrics
ayup, the xkcd q is now the most viewed q on the site.
within 14 hours.
seriously, who viralled it?
It's a new record
Waiting for @Rory to tell us :P
need referer stats :P
12:29
well I could do that
But I saw it on twitter / G+
maybe FB?
Plus now it's on hot topic
This would be a remake of the SF auditor question :P
@Mvy albeit in a much smaller scale.
the stats dont get that granular, but there's nothing different from the usual.
hm
Twitter / google / facebook, etc - they the usual suspects. no per-q info
unless its not updated yet...
Oh yeah I recall @rory said something like this too
"probably not updated yet"
12:33
I saw a couple of people twat the question, that don't normally get involved in the site
no, I have a feeling thats not it - I dont think we'll see anything different.
Hm. Maybe just the SE folks?
Well, the asker is a big SO user
we've seen that the tweetererer feed thingie does bring in a lot of views, as does g+/fb I'm sure. plus SE hotness helps
@ScottPack yeah? like who?
Ah-hah!
The asker twatted it
12:35
That makes a nice profile page for him
Then it got retwatted (how I saw it) by vortaq7
2 silver badge, one quesiton
Mortarboard
hmm, is it just me, or does the asker look like @JeffA?
Let's see, he's got 150 followers
12:36
I'm rapidly coming to the conclusion that "twat" means something different in American English.
Retweeted by AnonJr and 100+ others
@GrahamLee I don't think it does :)
To tweet -> twat?
preterit?
or sort of?
@ScottPack :P
@Mvy I use it as a pejorative to describe Twitter
and those that use it
12:39
@GrahamLee Oh, round these parts it does not mean "to strike someone". UD seems to indicate that is Northern England usage
thing that annoys me, its not such a great question, nothing that hasnt been discussed here in various forms (though I couldnt find an actual dupe).
but its a fun question, that is also legit, so it pulls even more in.
hehe, we should close it as a dupe!
now that would be plain funny.
You want a flag?
I'd flag that
We have a variation of :
@RoryAlsop @GrahamLee - @ScottPack said he'd "flag that" :D
Jul 29 at 8:14, by M'vy
Conclusion, popular topic rewards more than technical subjects
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12:41
@Mvy but of course.
@AviD That was a fun conversation to go through
@ScottPack totally gonna be saying that at the bbq tonite - I love leaving my family with question marks on their faces.
XD
12:55
Hum I can't link git hub project I'm coauthor but not owner in careers 2.0 :(
\o/ evince got Vim navigation mapping!
13:14
@RoryAlsop Thanks ! This resulted in twice the question on crypto.SE (I had not seen that it had been posted on sec.SE, crypto.SE and SO), and a mod merged them.
Okay, whatever they did to the Twitter bot, I'm not sure I like it...
Great answer: WAF equivalent of virustotal? http://bit.ly/pnbxlA #appsec
Really? Only three up-votes and it's a "great answer" now?
So are we going to start getting badgers for 3 votes?
@ScottPack You really mean "badgers" ?
Also, I despise reattaching rear views. It's a real pain in my ass.
Awesome !
13:17
Hey, maybe we can get badges for having our Qs or As tweeted so many times.
@ThomasPornin Who wouldn't want a whole passel of badgers?!?
@AviD Which XKCD Q?
@Iszi THE XKCD question :P
Don't tell me you missed it ?
@Mvy It would seem that is... possible.
13:20
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Q: XKCD #936: Short complex password, or long dictionary passphrase?

Billy ONealHow accurate is this XKCD from August 10, 2011? XKCD 936: Password Strength I've always been an advocate of long rather than complex passwords, but most security people are against me on that one. (at least that I've talked to) However, XKCD's analysis seems spot on to me. Am I missing someth...

I'm looking for a dupe
It's not looking good ):
@ScottPack Oh!
Holy crap... I think it might actually happen this time... I may just find myself up-voting Mr. Jeff Atwood.
(Usually, I see his posts on Meta and am not thrilled with the stance he's taken on x subject.)
Based on his answers, I find that Jeff tends to have the typical developer failing of overly limited scoped.
Did anyone ever suggest that comment-thread be taken to chat?
Lots of LONG comments in there.
@Iszi Not enough unicorns
So, I see that xkcd question as, more than anything else, being a question about measuring entropy. Am I missing something?
Yeah, the fact that if you refer to a webcomic you get a squillion more views.
13:33
Especially Randall's work. I just wanted to make sure I didn't somehow miss the point of it
@Iszi It should happen automatically now, no?
@Iszi Technically, though, Jeff's answer is wrong. His entropy estimates are way off.
@Mvy It gets suggested under some certain circumstances by the system, but then you have to click the link that auto-posts the "let's go to chat" comment.
@ThomasPornin I'm still trying to figure out exactly how XKCD got its entropy estimates - what exactly does each little box represent?
@RoryAlsop Al Gore did not invent electricity, he discovered it. Turns out it was coming out from a hole in his office wall.
A wall wart? You can get cream for that.
13:38
@ThomasPornin Was it one of those simley-face guys, or the bullet-in-the head guys?
@Iszi Each box is a bit. Eleven boxes mean "11 bits of entropy": this means that the word was chosen (randomy and uniformly and independently from the other words) among a list of 2048 possible words.
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Q: Which way is up? (electric outlet)

Jeremy SteinMy house has electric outlets in both orientations. Which one is correct? Should the ground hole be at the bottom or the top? OR

@ThomasPornin Guess I just need to learn more about the maths behind password cracking.
2048 words? Likely. Choosing words randomly or independently? Unlikely.
Like, what exactly does "one bit of entropy" mean, in relation to "one bit of password length"?
@GrahamLee If you do it in your brain, yes, it is unlikely.
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A: How should I calculate the entropy of a password?

Thomas PorninEntropy is a measure of what the password could have been so it does not really relate to the password itself, but to the selection process. We define the entropy as the value S such the best guessing attack will require, on average, S/2 guesses. "Average" here is an important word. We assume th...

I wrote it all down this morning.
@Iszi At home I have some double plugs with one in each direction
@GrahamLee (I did not want to imply anything pejorative about your brain in particular)
13:43
This is why I just use all un-grounded plugs. No need to worry about directionality.
@ThomasPornin indeed I didn't think you did ;)
@ScottPack This morning I learned that some people worried about directionality of plugs and kosherness of giraffes. I am close to surrealness overflow.
@ScottPack There's polarized un-grounded plugs...
@Iszi I'll take a picture when I get home :)
I figure, that wiring has worked for the last 73 years, so why jinx it?
@ScottPack Wait... your outlets are all un-grounded?
13:47
Well, fine, no, not all.
@Iszi That's why one of the slots is bigger than the other. In Europe (at least France and I think most of continental Europe), plus are symmetrical because appliances are supposed to deal with both "polarities".
(I am not sure "polarity" is the proper word for AC power.)
@ThomasPornin It does annoy me when people install American-style plugs with the ground prong on the top...
Back in the last 90s there was some remodeling to the kitchen and finishing of the basement.
@ThomasPornin I know. That's why I mentioned it. @ScottPack said without grounding, there's no need to worry about directionality - which is untrue.
At that time all of the new work and wet rooms got fancy new Romex with ground.
13:55
gmorning all you late risers
@ScottPack or randomness
@ThomasPornin I blame the Brits.
@AviD Who doesn't ? Even Brits are blaming themselves these days, if TV news are to be believed.
It's funny, whenever I have a conversation with my scottish neighbor, the topic jumps tangents faster than an olympic rope jumper.
Well, I'm off for another wonderful day of vulnerability scanning in the field. See you guys in the afternoon, maybe
@ThomasPornin @Iszi I actually had to downvote that.
while I often accept his tradeoffs, this time it was just too "fuzzy" to buy.
@AviD It seems that Jeff's answer got 6 downvotes
13:58
@ScottPack I love that you found a dupe! though I think there's some policy about closing such a popular question, for one that, umm... isnt so much.
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